A review by heabooknerd
All Note Long by Annabeth Albert

4.0

ALL NOTE LONG was a very emotional read due to Michelin's public outing and the way his record label treats it and him. It was certainly a journey for Michelin to find acceptance.

I absolutely loved Lucky and thought he was a fantastic character. Lucky had a lot of pride, sometimes too much, but mostly he was just really passionate about what he loved. He was a great match to get Michelin to break out of his rut and start living for himself instead of for other people because he had no problem telling Michelin what he thought.

I also loved Michelin, even his more gruff, loner personality. I actually love when authors write gruff characters who struggle to express their emotions as they fall in love. I’m happy to say that though Michelin loosens up, I feel that Albert still retained his more quiet, introverted demeanor.

Content Warning: internalized homophobia; public outing